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THE IBERIAN PENINSULA IN THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES (Repopulation (Giving…
THE IBERIAN PENINSULA IN
THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES
political developements
the end of the visighothic kingdom
Rodrigo ws the last visighothic king
The muslims defeat Rodrigo and kill him
The muslims were defeat in the battle of covadonga in 722
The muslims avanced to Toledo
Important thinghs
Córdoba Caliphate (929-1031)
The Taifa Kingdoms (1031-1085)
Independent Emirate (756-929)
North African Empires (1085-1212)
Dependent Emirate (711-756)
Economy in Al-Andalus
Trade
New routes
stragethic point
craftwork
Agriculture
New crops and plants
Technological advances
Wells
Irrigation chanels
Waterwhels
Non-irrigated crops
Sheep farming - pigeon breading - bee keeping
Society
Muslims
Berbers
Muladies
Arabas
Non-muslims
Jews
Slaves
Mozabars
Kingdom of Asturias
Leon became the dominat kingdom
The Capital moved from Oviedo to Leon
Alfonso lll (866-910)
1065 Kingdom of Castilla
Alfonso l (739-757)
Kingdom of Pamplona
Loyal to the Cordoba Caliphate
Independent aliance
824 The kingdom of Pamplona becam The kingdom of Navarra
After de death of Sancho lll the kingdom divaded
Pyrenean zone
Catalan Counties
The most important is Barcelona
County of Aragon
9th Century it broke away from the Frankish Kingdom
1035 independent- Ramiro l first king of Aragon
Hispanic March
Controlled by Charlemagne
Economy
Livestock
Sheep Farming
Agriculture
Substience
Low products
Crop Rotation
Fallow
Crops
Cereals
Trade
Limited
Society
Nobles
Peasants
Vassals
Free pelasants
Repopulation
Giving lands to the free pleasants
Awarding fueros to a city or region
Kingdom of Leon uninhabitable zone
The nobles and the church had the control of the lands
Mozabars emigrated to the north because of the religous persecutions